. Middle East investments soar
Flooded with money from soaring oil prices there has been an explosion of investment banks, private equity funds and venture capital coming out of the Middle East. But unlike the 1970s and 1990s when both governments and investors relied on international banks to handle their wealth local transnational capitalists are now guiding their own funds. That means petrodollars aren’t being recycled through New York and London but through such firms as Dubai’s Istithmar and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. Funds are expect to hit $10B by 2007. David Jackson, chief executive officer at Istithmar says, “In 2003, people hardly understood what private equity and alternative investments really were; now every other day we get wind of another fund.” Says another banker, “In the past, they would just give the money and put it in the US. Now they want to do their own deals…” (more…)
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